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HalfSalesman@lemm.ee 2 weeks ago
Expiration dates are useful, but they are not usually a hard end point to a food’s safety or edibility.
Comment on who are you?
HalfSalesman@lemm.ee 2 weeks ago
Expiration dates are useful, but they are not usually a hard end point to a food’s safety or edibility.
sploosh@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
One’s own nose is usually the best way to see if old food is edible. Doesn’t smell good enough to eat? Don’t eat it.
synae@lemmy.sdf.org 2 weeks ago
My sense of smell is pretty bad. I only keep milk in my fridge for coffee so it lasts a while, and once it’s past the date I smell it every day assuming it could have gone bad. Usually it hasn’t, but occasionally it has curdled into chunks, and apparently I can’t tell the difference with my nose - only once the pour feels “off” or the chunks make their way into my coffee can I have any better indicator.